Kelly Clarkson Gives Hilarious Response to LGBTQ+ Audience Member
Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved…
Kelly Clarkson made a racy return to the stage for her long-awaited Las Vegas residency.
While onstage at Planet Hollywood’s Bakkt Theater on Friday night, Clarkson spotted a female concertgoer’s sign that read, “My girlfriend gave me a hall pass for you.” She said in response, as captured by a fan on video, “If I was into chicks, I’d take up the offer. I just unfortunately like dicks.”
Here's my video of Kelly Clarkson saying she likes dicks 😩#chemistry #KellyClarkson pic.twitter.com/RNP8E0O9Oh
— Jenn G (@YayasG) July 29, 2023
Clarkson’s Chemistry residency, initially set for 2020 but halted by the COVID-19 pandemic, comes in concert with her recent tenth studio album of the same name. Along with her own hits, Clarkson brought some of that Kellyoke energy from her talk show and covered other artists, including Harry Styles (“As It Was”) and Gayle (“abcdefu”).
Notably, for “abcdefu,” Clarkson once again swapped up the lyrics to shade her ex-husband, whom she divorced in 2021. (She first swapped the lyrics on her talk show back in March, prompting approval from an enthused Gayle herself.) Alluding to the messy divorce, Clarkson sang: “F— you and your dad and the fact that you got half / And my broken heart, turn that shit into art / F— you and your view from the valley I bought too / You can all f— off.”
Omg I love that Kelly Clarkson did this. Say it with your chest Kelly pic.twitter.com/hJvus5jPkL
— teresa’s baby hair (@Teresasbabyhair) July 30, 2023
During the residency’s opening weekend, Clarkson also weighed in on the trend of concertgoers throwing objects at performers onstage and offered a stern message: “If you’re gonna throw shit, throw diamonds.”
Originally found on EW. Stay tuned to MusicOnTheRox.com for all your music news and reviews.
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